Digital Studies Fellows

  Each year, DiSC invites applications for Digital Studies Fellowships. Fellows commit to teaching one course in the Digital Studies program while also spending a semester doing research. DiSC welcomes applications from those both within and outside of Rutgers University-Camden. Residency is not required, and fellows can propose online courses….

2018-2019 Fellows

…capturing phenomenological properties of text — such as degrees of descriptiveness and narrativity — through quantitative metrics can help inform comparative interpretive work in the humanities. This work covers epistemological questions in the digital humanities as well as practical matters of text processing and analysis by algorithmic means. His broad

Major & Minor

…also exploring “computer logic.” Students will come away understanding the affordances and constraints of computation as a tool and as a medium for expression. Readings, along with other supplemental video lectures, will serve as the basis for the theoretical side of the class. Here, we will step away from the

Projects

2016-2017 Digital Studies Project Grant Recipients The Digital Studies Center is pleased to announcement the grantees for the 2016-2017 Project Grant Cycle: John Broussard, Associate Professor, School of Business Gregory Hennis, Student, Computer Science -The primary purpose of this project is to give people a better understanding of where our…

People

…has been published in journals such as Philosophy & Rhetoric, Computers and Composition, College Composition and Communication, and Pedagogy and in various edited collections, including The Computer Culture Reader and Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities. His book, Ethical Programs: Hospitality and the Rhetorics of Software, was published by the University…